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January 7, 2019 By e-Patient Dave 22 Comments

Facebook, I’m out. Your irresponsibility with patient groups has gone too far.

I have stopped participating on Facebook.  I’m leaving my account live (so that my post about why I’m leaving is visible), but everything will be shut off as much as possible, and the rest will be ignored. No Messenger, no more posts on my timeline, no notifications, no tagging, etc.

I’ll be spending more time on LinkedIn and Twitter. I hope you’ll follow those pages, or use the Subscribe form on the right side of my blog page.

This isn’t an easy decision because it will be harder to keep in touch with everyone in my life, not least my family (including famous daughter and grandchild) and the many friends I’ve made in my travels. But I’ve decided we must stand up.

The rest of this post explains why; if you don’t need that info, ignore it – but  please keep in touch.

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Filed Under: Facebook, Social media 22 Comments

November 26, 2018 By e-Patient Dave Leave a Comment

“Superb! Superb! No other word for it. A knockout.” So, a winter sale!

A quick update on two aspects of my speaking business:

  • As the post title suggests, the “consultative speaking” approach I use continues to bring great results. (Yes, that’s what the client said.)
  • I’m offering a winter sale because I have more capacity in my calendar than usual in the coming months: half off my usual speaking fee for any bookings with contract signed by March 31. Bring it on! Use the contact page.

Recent speeches have been to audiences of software developers in Amsterdam, innovators (Exponential Medicine, San Diego), and a medication security company customer event then their internal company meeting (TraceLink, Chicago and Boston), and though the audiences were very different, each got very strong response, because every speech is carefully tailored to the sponsor’s needs.

My topics have expanded beyond the traditional “Dave’s cancer story” and “about e-patients.” In addition to custom requests, topics now include
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Filed Under: Medical Education, Patients as Consumers, public speaking, slidecasts Leave a Comment

October 31, 2018 By e-Patient Dave Leave a Comment

The Polluted Stream of Health Care Information: Health News Review podcast

It ticks me off that the excellent site HealthNewsReview.org is going out of business due to lack of funding. More on that below. This independent website has for 12+ years been teaching us all how to watch out for BS in health news stories; they’re so important for informed health consumers that over on the e-patient blog I’ve written about them a dozen times.

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Filed Under: Media coverage, Participatory Medicine, Patients as Consumers, Uncategorized Leave a Comment

July 28, 2018 By e-Patient Dave Leave a Comment

“Why We Revolt”: podcast episode 5 – why we should call for careful and kind care

Episode 5 is live! “Why We Revolt” – the patient’s side of the call for better care, with Victor Montori

Special request: What would you like to hear about, on my podcast?

I start this episode by asking for your feedback. Most important, one friend wrote saying he’s not looking for lecture-length radio shows – he wants quick tips, answers to questions. How about you? Are you loving it? Telling friends about it? If not, I’m missing my mark – let me know via the Contact page!

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March 28, 2018 By e-Patient Dave 6 Comments

Alumni club dinner: How e-patients can help healthcare achieve its potential

After eight years of speeches at conferences, I’ve observed that while medicine achieves incredible miracles that were impossible a generation ago – like saving my sorry life – it still falls short of potential more often than necessary. Lots of people write big fat books about it, but some problems don’t change, which raises the question: what can we tell consumers of the system, patients, that will help them get the best care when they’re in need?

So that’s a new series of speeches I’ll be doing, not just at big conferences but at local meetings in cities and towns, hospitals and community centers. These talks aren’t designed to change the healthcare system much; to the contrary, they’ll empower ordinary people who use the system to help the system do its best.

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Filed Under: Aging, Culture change, Health data, Innovation, patient engagement, Patients as Consumers, public speaking 6 Comments

Corporate & association events

Speaker availability and bookings: see the Contact page.

An inspiring, engaging international keynote speaker with hundreds of events in eighteen countries, I speak about overcoming adversity (a transformational near-death cancer story), facing change energetically and resourcefully, creating your own future, and learning to see challenges through new eyes. Clients have said I leave audiences with a new view of life and of the work that lies ahead.

A businessman faces death

In my high tech marketing career, year after year we faced existential threats: new competitors, sudden change, and occasionally true disruption. Being repeatedly forced to face new challenges proved useful when I learned I was almost dead from metastatic cancer. Using every resource at my disposal, I found a way to survive, emerging victorious and going on to help found a movement.

Topics

As noted below, my method is “consultative speaking.” Here are a few topics commonly requested by clients.

  • Inspirational / motivational: As described on my healthcare page, I faced Stage IV (metastatic) kidney cancer, with a median survival of just 24 weeks. In less than a year I was cured, due partly to being a highly engaged patient; I went on to see my daughter’s wedding and become a grandfather and international keynote speaker. We have no idea what is possible when human potential is coupled with dedication and hard work.
  • Disruptive innovation – a first-hand tale and what we can learn. Ten years before The Innovator’s Dilemma my industry (graphic arts) went through profound disruption when desktop publishing put power in the hands of the consumer. I speak from experience when I tell how Christensen was right (in detail), how it feels to be under that steamroller, and how everyone must – and can – adjust and be flexible as the future evolves.
  • Facing change, adapting and thriving; alternate title If you live long enough, things change! A generation ago we could choose a career and be set for life, so change can feel threatening. I know: my first industry doesn’t even exist anymore. The longer people live, the more change we see – to me it’s no longer a threat, it’s reason to celebrate and adapt. The good news: there are universal truths, and if you were smart in one era you can be smart in the next.

 

Consultative speaking – tailored to your audience

In marketing I’d learned “consultative speaking,” entirely like consultative selling: I don’t just sell “my product” (topic), I partner with the client to understand their overarching needs, sometimes creating a custom solution, tailoring my message for maximum audience impact. Read selected testimonials.

For more information and to book me to speak, see the contact page. I’m happy to book direct or work through bureaus and event organizers.

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